VOTERS face “no choice at all” between Labour and the Conservatives at the next election, the SNP have said.
Tommy Sheppard, the party’s Scotland spokesperson, said both Labour and Tory conferences had failed “to present a clear and positive vision for the future”.
“More of the same is the opposite of what ordinary people, who’ve seen their bills, mortgages, and food prices rise beyond control, need at this sorry time. “In Scotland we know we need an end to Tory rule – but the alternative question that should be put to people in Scotland is do we want rid of them for five years, or forever with independence?Why are you making commenting on The National only available to subscribers?
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